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Authors: Chögyam Trungpa
ultimate experience of
See also
Enlightenment
Reassurance, need for
paranoia and
Rechungpa
Recollection (smriti)
Reference point(s)
emotions as
energy of mind’s
prajna vs.
wisdom as vajra
Reincarnation
tulku principle and
Rejection
discrimination and
of karma
of society
Relating with earth
Religion(s)
Native American
Celtic
Bön
Christianity
Hindu
Islamic
pre-Buddhist
pre-Christian
theism of national
Religious ego
Renunciation
Milarepa’s
Resentment
as birth of prajna
ordinary vs. spiritual-journey
Resourcefulness, fear and
Ri-me school (Buddhism)
Romanticism
devotion and
of kagyü lineage
vs. poverty mentality
Rudrahood
Ruthlessness
“being there” as
spiritual practice as
transcendent
Sacredness
in Bön
mahayana
shunyata and
theistic approach to
transmission through
vajrayana
well-being and
The Sadhana of Mahamudra
as bridge between Kagyü/Nyingma traditions
HUM syllable of
Sadhana of Mahamudra empowerment
Sadhana of the Embodiment of All Siddhas.
See The Sadhana of Mahamudra
Sadhana practice, vajrayana
Sainthood, nontheistic
Sakya lineage
Samadhirajasutra
Samantabhadra
Samaya vow/discipline
guru and
Sambhogakaya
definition of
emptiness/fullness and
energy of path as
sign/symbol as
Vajradhara as
Samsara
conceptual mind and
madness in
Naropa’s visions as
nonduality of nirvana and
nonexistence of, in mahamudra
The Sane Society
(Fromm)
Sangha, vajra
Sangharakshita
Sanity
awakened state of mind as
in confusion
bodhi mind as
constant potential for
discipline of acknowledging
lineage of
in madness
nonduality as
shunyata as ultimate
Saraha
Satori (sudden enlightenment)
Scholastic learning
See also
Intellect
Self
decentralized notion of
Self-consciousness
dharmakaya
Self-deception
genuineness vs.
as warning
Self-secrecy, mahamudra
as ordinary consciousness
Senge Dradrok (“Lion’s Roar”)
five hundred heretics
Sense perceptions
identifying with
mandala offering of
spiritual materialism and
Separateness
in Bön tradition
and buddha nature
in Christianity
of God and self
See also
Duality; Theism
Shakya Senge, Padmasambhava as
Shamatha-vipashyana meditation
Shambhala teachings
Shenpen, Lama Ugyen
Shinto tradition
Shri Simha (maha ati master)
Shunyata experience
aloneness and
as awareness without experience
beyond
as choiceless awareness
compassion and
as consort of all buddhas
crazy wisdom and
cutting through naiveté
discipline and
as egolessness
as emptiness
fullness of
identifying with
impermanence as glimpse of
mantra and
meditation practice and
as ordinariness
pain and
prajna and
problem of nonduality in
satori as peak experience of
skillful means and
teacher and
as ultimate sanity
as Vajrayogini
and visualization
as way of being
as wisdom without energy
Siddhi(s)
miracle, as
transcendental
Silwa Tsal (Cool Grove charnel ground)
Simplicity
Six dharmas/yogas of Naropa
as meditation in action
In order of sequence
:
inner heat yoga
illusory body yoga
dream yoga
luminosity, yoga of
transference of consciousness
bardo/sleep yoga
Six paramitas
Sixth bhumi (prajna)
Naropa and
Skillful means
of bodhisattva path
fear and
mantra as
shunyata and
of teaching process
vajra as symbol of
of vajrayana
Soft spot
Sound
direct link to
of silence
See also
HUM (syllable); Mantra
Space
as AH syllable
and energy
of experience
of meditation
and meeting of minds
of speech
teacher as
wisdom of all-encompassing
Speech
AH syllable as all
as energy joining body and mind
of guru as dharma
as mantra
Spiritual friend
Spirituality
as childlike
and conventional life
expectations and
nontheistic approach to
obstacles and
as ordinariness
Padmasambhava debate on
spiritual materialism and
two approaches to
Spiritual journey
bodhisattva path
as journey that need not be made